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We've lived in our Jumeirah apartment for two years and just noticed a patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading from the corner of our bedroom ceiling, right where the wall meets the AC unit. It’s been super humid lately and I'm worried it's affecting our health, as my husband has started having allergy symptoms. Is getting this removed the responsibility of us as tenants, or is the building management or landlord supposed to handle it?
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The responsibility for mold removal in a Dubai rental typically falls to the landlord, as they are obligated to provide a habitable property free from defects. The black mold near your AC unit is a strong indicator of a condensation or moisture leak issue, which is a structural maintenance problem. Your first step is to notify the building management and your landlord in writing immediately, as delays can allow the mold to spread.
Dubai's high humidity and constant AC use create perfect conditions for this. The AC unit itself may be improperly sized, poorly insulated, or have a blocked drain line causing excess moisture. A professional inspection is necessary to diagnose the exact source; simply wiping the mold away will not prevent its return if the underlying moisture issue isn't fixed. For health concerns, particularly with existing allergy symptoms, a lab test can identify the mold species. While many types cause irritation, verification provides clarity. The landlord is generally responsible for funding the remediation of the defect and its resulting damage. Keep records of all communication and photos of the growth. If the landlord is unresponsive, you can escalate the matter to the Rental Dispute Settlement Centre in Dubai. |
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